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3gmater
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- GMAT Score:710
Hello BTGians.
I Need some pointers about reviewing the weak areas.
I plan to take my test in 2nd/3rd wk of july.
Here's my progress so far:
Kaplan Online Free Test - 660 (Q45 V40)
PR Cat 1 - 660 (Q47 V35) ===>very mean scoring algorithm!
MGMAT CAT 1 - 660(Q46, V34)
PR Cat 2 - 670 (Q50, V33)
Kaplan Cat 1 - 580(Q38, V32)
Gprep 1 - Scheduled for Next week
My current review strategy (only for Verbal):
-I go through the incorrect questions and I try to get the answer, before observing the actual solution.
-I log the type of error commited in a particular section in a formula driven excel file.
-I review my concepts for those question types that I frequently get wrong.
Weakness Observed(I need pointers to overcome these):
RC - Specific questions (According to the passage...., Inference based etc)
CR - Inference qstns, Weaken the arg., Except type qstns
SC - Comparison, pronouns
My question to the group is:
- how do I efficiently analyze my weak areas?
- how frequently I should review the weak areas and
- what is a good methodology(if not the best) to achieve the above two objectives
I am a GMAT veteran (this will be my 3rd attempt). I have seen some huge discrepancies between my practice scores and my actual scores in the past (I have consitently scored in the 7xx range in GPrep tests but I tanked in the real exam)-Especially Verbal. My practice scores in verbal ranged from 35-44, while the actual exam could only fetch me a sub 20 score!
Like most of the MBA aspirants, I am aiming for a 7xx score. I was just wondering if anyone could cleanse my error-reviewing strategy. Besides, in each of the tests that I mentioned above, I ran out of time and got a lot of simple qstns incorrect. I dont want to guess for more than 2 questions per section. Any pointers towrad effective time management is highly appreciated!
As always.......Thank you for your help/support.
Best,
3G
I Need some pointers about reviewing the weak areas.
I plan to take my test in 2nd/3rd wk of july.
Here's my progress so far:
Kaplan Online Free Test - 660 (Q45 V40)
PR Cat 1 - 660 (Q47 V35) ===>very mean scoring algorithm!
MGMAT CAT 1 - 660(Q46, V34)
PR Cat 2 - 670 (Q50, V33)
Kaplan Cat 1 - 580(Q38, V32)
Gprep 1 - Scheduled for Next week
My current review strategy (only for Verbal):
-I go through the incorrect questions and I try to get the answer, before observing the actual solution.
-I log the type of error commited in a particular section in a formula driven excel file.
-I review my concepts for those question types that I frequently get wrong.
Weakness Observed(I need pointers to overcome these):
RC - Specific questions (According to the passage...., Inference based etc)
CR - Inference qstns, Weaken the arg., Except type qstns
SC - Comparison, pronouns
My question to the group is:
- how do I efficiently analyze my weak areas?
- how frequently I should review the weak areas and
- what is a good methodology(if not the best) to achieve the above two objectives
I am a GMAT veteran (this will be my 3rd attempt). I have seen some huge discrepancies between my practice scores and my actual scores in the past (I have consitently scored in the 7xx range in GPrep tests but I tanked in the real exam)-Especially Verbal. My practice scores in verbal ranged from 35-44, while the actual exam could only fetch me a sub 20 score!
Like most of the MBA aspirants, I am aiming for a 7xx score. I was just wondering if anyone could cleanse my error-reviewing strategy. Besides, in each of the tests that I mentioned above, I ran out of time and got a lot of simple qstns incorrect. I dont want to guess for more than 2 questions per section. Any pointers towrad effective time management is highly appreciated!
As always.......Thank you for your help/support.
Best,
3G












